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SURVIVE. RESIST: Roadsworth
Bke DNA is an exploration of the possibilities of using a bicycle as paint brush. By attaching a powered paint roller to the back wheel of a bicycle, the movement of the cyclist were recorded by the trails left by the bicycle's paint coated tire treads. The resulting lines and curves registered the fluidity and particularities of a bicycle's mechanics. While the project allowed for a certain level of randomness characteristic of the average cyclist's motion, an effort was made to explore the graphic potential of "drawing" with a bicycle. Using a variety of colours of paint, the bicycle was used to execute consecutive passes over a designated stretch of pavement in order to create evolving patterns and designs. The project is a reflection on the creative nature of cycling and a celebration of both art and bike culture in general.
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CAFKA.18: Benoît Maubrey
Berlin-based artist Benoît Maubrey talks about his mobile interactive sound sculpture ARENA. ARENA is conceived in the shape of a small amphitheater, constructed with 320 recycled loudspeakers.... read more
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CAFKA.18: Marcia Huyer
Marcia Huyer's Negotiating +/- consists of 160 opaque white plastic bags which inflate and deflate at various times. Each bag is inflated by its own fan and positioned closely together with the... read more
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Big Ideas in Art and Culture: Michael Roberson
Michael Roberson (New York) is a public health practitioner, activist, and leader within the LGBTQ community. He will deliver a talk entitled ... read more